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The following pages link to Enriched contact finite elements for stable peeling computations (Q2894761):
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- A comparative study between two smoothing strategies for the simulation of contact with large sliding (Q352807) (← links)
- Local finite element enrichment strategies for 2D contact computations and a corresponding post-processing scheme (Q356827) (← links)
- A mortar formulation for 3D large deformation contact using NURBS-based isogeometric analysis and the augmented Lagrangian method (Q416264) (← links)
- Three-dimensional mortar-based frictional contact treatment in isogeometric analysis with NURBS (Q438080) (← links)
- NURBS-enriched contact finite elements (Q459329) (← links)
- A computational formulation for constrained solid and liquid membranes considering isogeometric finite elements (Q460827) (← links)
- A computational contact formulation based on surface potentials (Q465811) (← links)
- An accurate quadrature technique for the contact boundary in 3D finite element computations (Q487924) (← links)
- Segment-based vs. element-based integration for mortar methods in computational contact mechanics (Q487933) (← links)
- A model-adaptivity method for the solution of Lennard-Jones based adhesive contact problems (Q1628768) (← links)
- A strategy to interface isogeometric analysis with Lagrangian finite elements -- application to incompressible flow problems (Q1646823) (← links)
- Three-dimensional isogeometrically enriched finite elements for frictional contact and mixed-mode debonding (Q1798008) (← links)
- Computing simple roots by an optimal sixteenth-order class (Q1953001) (← links)
- A novel face-on-face contact method for nonlinear solid mechanics (Q1987905) (← links)
- An isogeometric analysis based method for frictional elastic contact problems with randomly rough surfaces (Q2136713) (← links)
- An interface-enriched generalized finite element formulation for locking-free coupling of non-conforming discretizations and contact (Q2171501) (← links)
- A hybrid finite element formulation for large-deformation contact mechanics (Q2173642) (← links)
- Varying-order NURBS discretization: an accurate and efficient method for isogeometric analysis of large deformation contact problems (Q2186887) (← links)
- A concise frictional contact formulation based on surface potentials and isogeometric discretization (Q2329608) (← links)
- Coupling a NURBS contact interface with a higher order finite element discretization for contact problems using the mortar method (Q2414304) (← links)
- An asymptotic numerical method to solve compliant Lennard-Jones-based contact problems involving adhesive instabilities (Q2414308) (← links)
- NURBS- and T-spline-based isogeometric cohesive zone modeling of interface debonding (Q2512506) (← links)
- Combined gradient-stochastic optimization with negative circular masks for large deformation topologies (Q2952183) (← links)
- An energy-momentum-conserving temporal discretization scheme for adhesive contact problems (Q2952204) (← links)
- Analysis of the integration of cohesive elements in regard to utilization of coarse mesh in laminated composite materials (Q2952537) (← links)
- An unbiased computational contact formulation for 3D friction (Q2952627) (← links)
- Mixed‐mode delamination of layered structures modeled as Timoshenko beams with linked interpolation (Q6071376) (← links)